Who funded the shipment discovered in the cargo bay of the Lutfallah II?
Who had custody over the original 12 containers of what was planned, according to the jailed owner, as a shipment of over two million tons of “general merchandise”
Who supplied the weapons and from which warehouse locations in Libya were they taken? Who controls the warehouses?
Who made the decision to hold back 12 of the original contract and why? Where are the 12 containers?
Who prepared the ships manifest?
What was the involvement, if any, of the Syrian owner of the Lutfallah II.?
Why was the Lutfallah II not searched at the port of Alexandria as well as Turkey? It docked at both.
Why was it given ‘green light passage’ by Israel and UNIFIL?
Eyewitnesses claim some activity on the Lutfallah II was evident while it was docked in Turkey? What was the activity?
Which, if any, Lebanese politicians and political parties were involved.
Who was to meet and take custody of the shipment once it arrived at the Tripoli, Lebanon dock?
Which land routes into Syria were to be used following the offloading of the cargo at Tripoli Port?

The source said that the ship’s rout started from Libya, then Turkey, Egypt and finally reaching Lebanon, pointing that the ship’s load was containers of weapons, ammunition and gear only.. Nothing but that, which make us wonder how the ship passed through the three previous ports, and what did the ship do in Turkey, and why it was not inspected in Alexandria, and how did it cross all this distance without being intercepted?
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The source concluded in creating an impression that the Arab decision to arm the Syrian opposition is now interpreted in a strong way, as the issue is not about smuggling a number of light arms from Northern Lebanon, or other areas, but it is about a full weapons shipment, which raises BIG question marks about the guts in sending them to Lebanon, and what was the one who sent it depending on??

According to the official Syrian news agency, SANA, clashes broke out between Syrian forces and members of the armed group near the village of Allani, close to the border with Turkey, in the northwestern province of Idlib on Saturday.
Syrian officials said several border guards were killed and injured during the fighting on Saturday. A number of armed men were also killed and wounded.